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Horgi puppies and dogs in Temecula, California

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Skye

Husky German Shepherd Dog

Female, 2 yrs 2 mos
Temecula, CA
Size
(when grown) Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg)
Details
Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
I’m Skye. A Strong and Capable Girl Who Needs A Home To Heal InI'm currently in California, but my bags are packed, I’m ready to travel to my new home. Where are you? Are you my new family? I’ll travel to you when I'm all healed up! I’m 2 years old. A Husky and German Shepherd mix with energy to spare, even when life has tried to slow me down. I came into the shelter as a stray with an injury to my back leg, but I never stopped moving. That’s just who I am. Alert. Driven. Curious about everything around me. My left hind leg is healing now. I’ve already had treatment, I’ve got medication, and the vet is taking good care of me while everything heals the way it should. I just need time, consistency, and a calm place to recover. Even with all of that, I still want to get up and go. I’ve got that Husky-Shepherd brain and body. I notice everything. I want to explore. I want to be involved. Sometimes I can be a little hyper, especially when I’m stuck in stressful places with nowhere to put my energy. What I really need right now is a medical foster or adopter who understands dogs like me. Someone patient.Someone active.Someone who won’t mistake my energy for a problem when it’s really just life still trying to come out of me. I need a place where I can decompress, heal properly, and settle into a routine that makes sense. Because underneath the healing leg and the kennel stress is a really good dog. One who still believes there’s something better ahead. ##2728983##
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Vince

Siberian Husky

Male, 3 yrs 3 mos
Temecula, CA
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Good with kids, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
I’m Vince. Quiet Heart. Good Boy Energy. Just Waiting for Someone to Notice Me.I'm currently in California, but my bags are packed, I’m ready to travel to my new home. Where are you? Are you my new family? I’ll travel to you! I’m a 3-year-old Siberian Husky, about 60 pounds, with a red and white coat and the kind of personality that doesn’t need to take over the room to matter. I came into the shelter as a stray with another Husky named Sunny. We looked out for each other the best we could in a place that never really felt safe. For over two months, I had to live in a loud kennel surrounded by stress, noise, and dogs trying to survive the same way I was. Through all of it, I stayed out of trouble. If dogs argued or fought, I moved away. That’s who I am. Calm. Gentle. I don’t look for problems. Even after being injured by another dog in the kennel, I still stayed soft. People keep saying I’m a very good boy, and honestly, I try really hard to be. I’m good with kids. I do well around people. I’ve got that Husky sensitivity where I notice energy, tone, routines. I’m not loud and demanding all the time. I’m more the kind of dog who quietly stays near you and watches the world with you. Right now I have a foster, which means I’m safe, but I’m still waiting for my real home. A calm home would fit me best. Someone patient. Someone kind. Someone who understands that after surviving a shelter for that long, a dog might need a little time to fully exhale. Once I do, I think you’ll see it right away. A loyal companion.A steady presence.A dog who never stopped being good, even when life got hard. ##2733447##
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Kitala

Siberian Husky

Female, 8 yrs 2 mos
Temecula, CA
Size
(when grown) Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg)
Details
Needs special attention, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
I’m Kitala. I Made It Out. Now I've Got Something To Ask You.I'm currently in California, but my bags are packed, I’m ready to travel to my new home. Where are you? Are you my new family? I’ll travel to you! I’m 8 years old. A gorgeous Husky girl with bright eyes, a big voice, and a body that’s been through more than it should have. When I was found, I was alone. No name. No microchip. No one looking for me. I was thin and had a lot of issues like itchy skin and more.  And still, I talked. That’s what Huskies do. We communicate. We try to stay connected, even when we’re scared or hurting. The shelter called me vocal. I wasn’t being difficult. I was overwhelmed. Confused. Trying to understand how I ended up there. I was almost euthanized before Angel Dog Alliance stepped in and saved me. Now I’m safe. I’m at the vet getting my health back, finally receiving the care I should have had all along. My skin is healing. My body is recovering. I’m resting, eating, and slowly starting to feel better. And the more comfortable I get, the more my real self shows up. I’m gentle. I’m thoughtful. I notice kindness quickly. Once I realize I’m safe, I lean into it. I don’t need chaos or pressure. I need a calm place to land while I continue healing and decompressing. A soft bed. Patience. Someone who understands that older dogs still have so much life and love left in them. Because I do. I’m not done. Not even close. I survived being forgotten. I survived being uncomfortable in my own body. And now I’m finally getting the chance to become who I was always supposed to be. Loved. Safe. Home. ##2733879##

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